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    How To Kill A Mocking Bird Analysis

    How To Kill MockingBird “Before I can live with other folks i’ve got live with other folks . I’ve got to live with myself.- Atticus Finch” In the book How To Kill A MockingBird is set in a small southern town of maycomb alabama , during the great depression. In the book one of the characters is defending a African american because he is getting accused of raping a white women. Although some might argue that atticus is wrong for defending a “negro”, because he was going to lose the case . However

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    Examples Of Reality In To Kill A Mockingbird

    Everyone has both a public appearance and a private reality. In life, people’s perception of who other people really are is almost always heavily blurred. In To Kill a Mockingbird, this is definitely true with Dolphus Raymond, Arthur Radley (Boo), and Tom Robinson. Dolphus Raymond, Arthur Radley, and Tom Robinson are all discriminated against because of people’s distorted perception of them. Who they really are is much different than who people think they are. Dolphus Raymond’s appearance to most

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    Atticus Finch In To Kill A Mockingbird

    What describes Atticus Finch in three words? Atticus is the father of Scout and Jem Finch. He is a white male defending a black male named Tom Robinson in 1933. He is courageous, wise, and respectful. Atticus is a very courageous man in multiple ways throughout the book. In this time era he lives in has a bunch of racism occurring. “Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is no reason for us to not try to win.”-Chapter 10 Atticus is defending Tom Robinson in court for Tom’s

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    Theme Of Atticus In 'To Kill A Mockingbird'

    Atticus is one of the main characters in To Kill a Mockingbird. He plays many roles in this story, for example a parenting roll. Atticus has two children whom he is a devoted and insightful parent to. We learn about Atticus from his daughter’s point of view, Scout. We learn how important of a father he is to Jem and Scout, we learn how they run to him when they are in need and how they protect his good name. Atticus also plays the role of a defense attorney. We see how he is set apart from others

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    How Does Mrs Maudie Use Social Prejudice In To Kill A Mockingbird

    “Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future, and renders the present inaccessible.”-Maya Angelou In chapter 10 of the Southern Gothic novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, the main character, Scout, assimilates memorable concepts from Mrs. Maudie and Atticus Finch about social prejudices that take different forms. For instance, in the end of chapter 10, Atticus summons enough courage to shoot a mad dog that has been limping through the streets resulting in the people of Maycomb to

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    What Does Scout Learn In To Kill A Mockingbird

    In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, there are many lessons that each character learns throughout the novel. Scout, the main character, learns the most from many different experiences she is able to witness. Although Scout’s formal schooling is disappointing, she learns many valuable lessons from real life. Scout learns many valuable lessons based on things that she and other characters in the novel get to experience. For example, in the novel, Scout and Jem get air-rifles, yet Atticus will not

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    Atticus Finch Point Of View

    The character, Atticus Finch, in “To Kill a Mockingbird” demonstrates diverse emotions of how society works; as the trial goes on, Atticus’ point of view shift. Atticus thinks that he has the same beliefs as the people in Maycomb, later he realizes he doesn’t and follows his own beliefs. He sees two sides of people. He thought they were something they were’t. As the story goes on he learns the truth about people. To begin with Atticus believes that he can only defend a white person and that black

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Outcasts

    To Kill a Mockingbird, was written by Harper Lee who grew up in the racist South during the Great Depression. Influential to her novel, it takes place in Maycomb County, Alabama during the same time period. Scout, a young tomboyish girl, narrates the story of a trial. Atticus Finch, her and her brother Jem’s widowed father, is the defense lawyer for Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping a white girl. In Maycomb, opinions rumors spread like fire and the town is quick to construct opinions about

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    Atticus Quotes Courage

    the characters previously mentioned who displays courage. He takes many steps to remain an honest and truthful man. In the story, he is a lawyer and defends an African American man who is accused of rape and his community is not content with his decision. “I’m simply defending a Negro-- his name's

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    Examples Of Courage In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

    Contrary to what many people think, courage does not mean that you live without fear. It does not mean that fear is absent from your life. Courage is your ability to face the fear. It is the bravery inside of you that helps you conquer the fear. In the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee, many examples of courage are shown, such as emotional, moral, and physical courage. Extra information about courage. Transition sentence. In chapter 2 of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” Scout shows an example

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